Ivanka Trump explains why she never responds to her critics: 'I ignore the noise'

Ivanka Trump has shared her social media philosophy during a summit in New York, and it’ll come as no surprise to her critics.

Speaking at the Concordia Summit on Monday, the First Daughter says she chooses to “ignore the noise” when it comes to the dialogue surrounding her.

"I tend not to respond. I tend not to debunk the criticism. I tend not to say when things are blatantly factually inaccurate. Because I consider my experience here as such precious time,” Ivanka said.

Ivanka says she chooses to ignore critics on social media because it can be 'distracting.' (Getty )

The 36-year-old, who acts as an adviser to her father, US President Donald Trump, added that nothing prepares you for "the intensity of the experience" of working in politics.

"I have seen people -- and they care so much -- and they start getting Google Alerts and they go down the rabbit hole of caring what people think about them and it starts to take a little bit more of their time, a little bit more of their time," she says.

She said this is when many people "get defensive" and "start to be suspicious of those around them."

"They start to ask who's circulating this, who said this, who said that," she explained.

The irony of her philosophy has not been lost on those familiar with her father's Twitter rants. (Getty )

"Not only is it pointless, not only does it drain your energy, not only does it sometimes cause your internal compass to go awry... I find getting too engaged in the daily chaos is distracting.”

The irony of her statements is not lost on those who are familiar with the Twitter rants President Trump shares in response to just about everything. On some occasions, the president will tweet several times about one matter, alleging conspiracy theories and questioning loyalties.

This past week, Ivanka has been the target of a celebrity social media campaign urging her to support Christine Blasey Ford, who accused SCOTUS nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault - a claim Kavanaugh has categorically denied.

Ford has accused the attorney of attempted rape during a Yale University party in the ‘80s. She went public with her claims during an interview with The Washington Post, which has served to make Kavanaugh's confirmation to the Supreme Court much more difficult.

She has refused to respond to the #DearIvanka hashtag. (Getty)

Instead of choosing a new nominee, President Trump is standing behind his choice, defending Kavanaugh and even questioning Ford as to why she didn't report the incident at the time.

In response to this, celebrities began a Twitter campaign urging Ivanka to support women in the position of having to explain their actions following an incident of alleged sexual assault.

Actress Alyssa Milano questioned the mother of three on Twitter, writing, "You've proclaimed yourself a feminist. Use your access to demand that Professor Ford's request for a full, fair, trauma-informed investigation by the FBI be held."

Milano's tweet has been copied and shared by countless celebrities, including Busy Phillips and Sophia Bush.

More tweets followed with a #DearIvanka hashtag, with pleas posted by celebrities including Cheryl Strayed, Chelsea Handler and Amy Schumer.

Ivanka and husband Jared Kusher both work as advisers to US President Donald Trump. (Getty)

Schumer, 37, likened her to Adolf Hitler’s partner, tweeting, "You will be remembered like Eva Braun unless you do something. It's not too late."

The #DearIvanka hashtag continues to gain traction - and is sure to increase if the First Daughter decides to ignore it, as per her social media philosophy.President Trump has tweeted about the matter, revealing that Kavanaugh and his wife will be interviewed on American TV network Fox News in just a few hours.

"Brett Kavanaugh and his wife, Ashley, will be interviewed tonight at 7pmE on @marthamccallum @FoxNews," he writes.